Car and Driver crash RS????
#77
^^ I herd it was being shipped back as well from staff at LS. I have been an active lurker on Rennlist for over 7 years. Lots of great people here with solid info, thank you all for your wisdom.
With regards to posting the picture...I typically would never post a picture of someone else's misfortune. However, the LS staff made it clear it was a factory car. Felt it was OK to post. I agree with both views that there are good pro's and con's to posting damaged vehicles.
With regards to posting the picture...I typically would never post a picture of someone else's misfortune. However, the LS staff made it clear it was a factory car. Felt it was OK to post. I agree with both views that there are good pro's and con's to posting damaged vehicles.
#78
I have a question concerning the etiquette of photographing (and posting) mishaps. Is it generally considered OK to post photos of off-track mishaps in which no harm is done, except to the driver's pride? Because I got the complete sequence (at 5 frames per second) of a guy in a GT3 mowing the lawn a few months ago. No damage was done to anything except for the lawn.
They're definitely exciting photos. But are they the kind that should not be posted?
I don't want to ever violate any unwritten (or written) rules of etiquette. I'll do it right if I know what the right way is.
They're definitely exciting photos. But are they the kind that should not be posted?
I don't want to ever violate any unwritten (or written) rules of etiquette. I'll do it right if I know what the right way is.
#79
It's also not everyday that you see a car that is sold out with waiting lists, sitting in a showroom because they can't sell them because they're asking astronomical markup on them. I say, let them sit!!!
#80